Andrew Marvell, a 17th-century metaphysical poet, Puritan politician, and satirist, presents a complex body of work filled with wit, sensuality, and political sharpness. While his verse is admired for its beauty and philosophical depth, it often reflects the tensions of post-Reformation England and an implicit hostility toward Catholic tradition. This audiobook offers a thoughtful engagement with Marvell’s poems and satires, examining his vision of nature, eternity, politics, and the soul—while highlighting the Catholic answers to his more secular or anti-Rome leanings. A must-listen for lovers of English poetry seeking to understand literary art in the light of Catholic faith and moral order.